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De'Anthony Thomas caught three passes for 28 yards in Week 17 against the Chargers.

Thomas played a limited role on offense this season, but managed 11 touches over the final two weeks. He missed the first month due to an ankle injury and was mostly used on special teams. Thomas showed legit playmaking ability as a rookie and could see an expanded role as a receiver in 2015. Sun, Dec 28, 2014 06:43:00 PM

Thomas lost six yards on his lone rush. The Chiefs were scheming the ball to Thomas early, but got away from it in the second half. Just one of Thomas' seven touches came after the break. Thomas has flashed true game-breaking ability as a rookie, but his ceiling is that of a rich man's Dexter McCluster. He's unlikely to emerge as more than a bench option in dynasty leagues. Sun, Dec 21, 2014 05:30:00 PM

De'Anthony Thomas rushed once for nine yards in Kansas City's Week 12 loss to the Raiders, adding two catches for an additional 15 yards.

He also added a 48-yard kick return. Thomas has looked like a legit playmaker, but he's not getting the ball enough to be on the re-draft radar. Fri, Nov 21, 2014 12:38:00 AM

De'Anthony Thomas rushed three times for 22 yards and caught one pass for 10 yards Week 11 against the Seahawks.

Thomas almost got loose on a long punt return but was ruled to have stepped out of bounds. The numbers were not gaudy, but the threat of Thomas had the Seahawks' defense moving sideways all game, giving Jamaal Charles huge holes to run through. Charles gained 159 yards on 20 carries. Thomas will be valuable to the Chiefs in real life, but will not get the touches to be a factor in fantasy. Sun, Nov 16, 2014 07:34:00 PM

Depth Charts

Smith infamously failed to throw a single touchdown pass to a wide receiver across 15 starts, but the Chiefs seem to have embraced his risk-averse playing style, and Smith still finished with a 65.3 completion rate and 18:6 TD-to-INT ratio before missing Week 17 with a lacerated spleen. "We’ve got to put some more pieces around him," said Dorsey. "But I think he’s lived up to what we thought he could be." Turning 31 in May, Smith is signed through 2018.

That might do it for Bray's career. The big-armed 2013 UDFA spent all of 2014 on injured reserve with a high-ankle sprain, and has never attempted an NFL pass. The Chiefs have Alex Smith, Chase Daniel and Aaron Murray ahead of Bray on the depth chart, and recently signed Terrelle Pryor.

He'll be placed on injured reserve, ending his season. Gray is under contract through 2015 and should be back to compete for a roster spot. De'Anthony Thomas will replace Gray as the Chiefs' No. 3 back.

Harris broke his foot in Week 10. The former college basketball player with 4.52 wheels at 6'7/257 caught just three passes for 20 yards as the No. 3 tight end this season. He should be good to go for the entire offseason program. Harris remains an intriguing prospect for deep Dynasty leaguers to monitor.